We measured the beliefs and behavior of third parties who were given the opportunity to add to or deduct from the payoffs of individuals who engaged in an economic bargaining game under different social contexts. Third parties rewarded bargaining outcomes that were equal and compensated victims of unfair bargaining outcomes rather than punishing perpetrators, but were willing to punish when compensation was not an available option. Beliefs of whether unequal bargaining outcomes were fair differed based on the normative context, but actual punishment, compensation, and rewarding behavior did not. This paper makes a contribution to the literature on informal mechanisms of social norm enforcement by comparing negative sanctions, positive sanct...
This paper deals with the subject of third-party punishment. The paper compares, by means of an econ...
Background: It has recently been proposed that a key motivation for joining groups is the protection...
Punishment aims to deter individuals' selfish behaviors, but it can occasionally backfire. Some scho...
We measured the beliefs and behavior of third parties who were given the opportunity to add to or de...
"We examine the characteristics and the relative strength of third party sanctions in a series of ex...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of fairness. Chapter 2 measures the beliefs and behavior of third par...
We examine the characteristics and relative strength of third-party sanctions in a series of experim...
Using an economic bargaining game, we tested for the existence of two phenomena related to social no...
This work focuses on costly punishment imposed by unaffected observing third parties in economic exp...
Past research has shown that people often take punitive actions towards norm violators even when the...
This paper presents results from a prisoner’s dilemma game experiment with a third party punisher. T...
This study sheds light on the current patterns of punishing behavior. Experimental work with ultimat...
Third-party punishment and third-party compensation are primary responses to observed norms violatio...
In the Ultimatum Game, a proposer suggests how to split a sum of money with a responder. If the resp...
This article experimentally studies punishment from unaffected third parties in ten different games...
This paper deals with the subject of third-party punishment. The paper compares, by means of an econ...
Background: It has recently been proposed that a key motivation for joining groups is the protection...
Punishment aims to deter individuals' selfish behaviors, but it can occasionally backfire. Some scho...
We measured the beliefs and behavior of third parties who were given the opportunity to add to or de...
"We examine the characteristics and the relative strength of third party sanctions in a series of ex...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of fairness. Chapter 2 measures the beliefs and behavior of third par...
We examine the characteristics and relative strength of third-party sanctions in a series of experim...
Using an economic bargaining game, we tested for the existence of two phenomena related to social no...
This work focuses on costly punishment imposed by unaffected observing third parties in economic exp...
Past research has shown that people often take punitive actions towards norm violators even when the...
This paper presents results from a prisoner’s dilemma game experiment with a third party punisher. T...
This study sheds light on the current patterns of punishing behavior. Experimental work with ultimat...
Third-party punishment and third-party compensation are primary responses to observed norms violatio...
In the Ultimatum Game, a proposer suggests how to split a sum of money with a responder. If the resp...
This article experimentally studies punishment from unaffected third parties in ten different games...
This paper deals with the subject of third-party punishment. The paper compares, by means of an econ...
Background: It has recently been proposed that a key motivation for joining groups is the protection...
Punishment aims to deter individuals' selfish behaviors, but it can occasionally backfire. Some scho...